Really sorry about your bad experience qubitter, it is not supposed to be like this and we will do everything we can to help you. After reading you posts again I think I know what the problems are: Crazyflie 2.0 It is a problem with the sensor chip (MPU9250) soldering. After some random flight time...

It is possible to stick with WIndows 10. the command line has pip support. To run swarmSeqeuence.py, Just type in python parth/to/swarmsequence. And it should work. I haven't use flow decks before, but flow decks are just extensions to the crazyflies. You don't need it for the script to actually wor...

You would have to first install the crazyflie-lib package to your computer. swarmSequence.py should have been downloaded from the examples of crazyflie-lib here: https://github.com/bitcraze/crazyflie-lib-python/blob/master/examples/swarmSequence.py In order for that to run, you first have to use you...

Thanks Wolfgang! Only thing extra I had to do is to cd into the folder and do a "git pull origin master" before remaking the workspace The newest commit did the trick for most commands, but for "sysOff" and "reboot" they are still not working. Battery, version, flash (stm and nrf) are all confirmed ...

Hi all, I'm having a timeout issue here where my crazyflie does not seem to be fully disconnected if I were to link to it via: self.cf.open_link(uri). This is in a class and self.cf = Crazyflie(rw_cache='./cache'). This happens when I'm using ROS after Python commands. This issue mainly occurs when ...

I'm currently facing this issue as well. Even after running self.cf.close_link() The connection did close, but it does not seem to be a full closure since Ubuntu still seems to want to hold on to the CrazyRadio even if there are no active connections. Strangely, using the crazyflie-ros package inste...

Been playing around, so the current way of doing this is to first add "add_update_callback" method to cf.param, something like this: self.cf.param.add_update_callback(group=self.group, name=self.name, cb=self._param_callback) def _param_callback(self, name, value): """Generic callback registered for...